the act of pretending you're sending someone a legitimate useful link but it's actually a Rick Astley's "never gonna give you up" clip :D
the act of pretending you're sending someone a legitimate useful link but it's actually a Rick Astley's "never gonna give you up" clip :D
just saying that Josh will RickRoll anyone at every opportunity he's given. And now he works at Sentry too
you have @joshuakgoldberg.com in your company slack. Don't worry, RickRoll will find you
Grüezi, awesome people!!!
every f**ing time
⧗ input: tests: add integration tests for Files plugin
✖ type must be one of [build, chore, ci, docs, feat, fix, perf, refactor, revert, style, test] [type-enum]
is the npmx pds available to anyone or is it only for people who already contributed??? 👀
my agent is throwing the good old "solid"dad jokes on me too
> For a dedicated “react-to-solid” skill, I’d want ≥80% pass and ~0.93+ average before calling it solid.
This is devastating to hear, Katja
your positivity has always impressed me and it saddens me much to hear your situation hasn't improved
I hope it does soon and quickly. You deserve as much.
Please, let us know if there's anything that can be done to help/alleviate you
Switched team in Databricks
There're some interesting parallels and diffs between building an OSS framework like SolidStart and building something in an enterprise context
1 week in and it's all so similar and all so different at the same time
Gonna do a write-up on it soon 🤔
I wouldn't say my prompt went sideways. UI was working in the end... full of non-scalable code and hard to maintain patterns - but working. Makes me think the problem is not the LLM/model I chose, or the prompt I wrote, but:
bsky.app/profile/atil...
we have more agents well-trained in React, sure. V0, Replit, Lovable, etc. But that's not because it's the best abstraction, it's just what more users are familiar with
if choosing the best abstraction for LLM to interpret and use, maybe the solution would be different
My point was exactly about how React may not be ahead of other frameworks. For example, I have an easier time having my LLM write good Solid code than I have for React.
LLM mistakes expose poor abstractions and faulty patterns way more explicitly
OH: "React won because of AI. It works out-of-the-box and writes anything."
meanwhile my follow-up prompt during a task: "You just wrote a useEffect with non-exhaustive dependency array that sets a state (...)"
I'ma tell you, it's nice not to care about the hooks when using Solid. Or the `key` prop. Or creating/deriving state.
It's not all sunshine and butterflies, but I do feel Solid growing on me.
how crazy is it that a million people a week use a cli powered by solidjs and zig lmfao
say hi to @cyberspatialstudies.org for me
I think you should convince them to speak at devs.gent
I want to find my way there one way or another. Let's see how it goes.
Cooking a few more conference talks for this year so I submit more... unfortunately, the day only has so many hours 😵💫
come in and say hi!!
You're about to very jealous of me, I'm going to do some pair programing on stream with @danielroe.dev 😎
You should come over if you want to talk about @nuxt.com , @solidjs.com , or @neon.com 🚀
@solidjs.com and SolidStart devs, please help Katja collect feedback on some work we're doing for 2.0.0 👀
Neon has point-in-time-restore because of these situations 😜
my kids' reactions were awesome too
daughter: "oh, dad... 🙄 "
son: "dad!!! 🤣"
the snow or the mio mate?
Because both are quite awesome! 😉
my Mio Mate drinks buried in snow in my balcony
I freaking love this weather
+1
I've joined bsky early and in the beginning I was consciously pushing myself to write here instead of somewhere else.
Lately, I feel the other way around - I'm more inclined to write here and not so much going there 🚀
one day I'll be able to write markdown on Google Drive
this day will be awesome
ohhh that would be a fun workshop / meetup topic 😎
"Enjoy our glare-free balcony, silent neighbors, low-latency high-speed wifi, and cheap local food restaurants around the corner."